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Came to post this, glad someone got there first.

Keep being firm. If you tell them not to do it and they do it again then tell them you're not joking and that if they ever do it again after that there will be repercussions. University (or school, it's not clear which you're at) officials or even police repercussions if need be. They'll try the 'it's never bothered

Oh yeah, if you get upset about something then you're being 'over sensitive', if she takes umbrage over something then "*every* woman would". That was always a good one...

A child that young needs a healthy, balanced diet. They are incapable of making their own decisions. As far as I'm concerned that's child abuse.

I made an assumption based on your comments and for that I apologise, but my whole point was that the relationship *does* start well - that's the problem. It's very easy to say 'he shouldn't have gotten married' precisely because we are outside of that relationship. When you're talking about the person you've fallen

Exactly this. There's a lot of people in this discussion essentially saying "It's his own fault for staying with her, he should have seen the signs, he was stupid for being deceived" which is handy in a way, because it immediately shows the people who have no experience of that type of relationship. Someone that

You've clearly never been in this type of relationship. Those 'red flags' you mention - they're not there at the beginning. At all. Because if they were no one would ever date them. They treat you exactly how you want to be treated and seem absolutely perfect, then when you've had time to form a really strong

Unstoppable?

The line from I think it's A Hatful of Sky - Tiffany is remembering the time she sees Granny Aching bring a lamb back to life in the oven. It's only when she's older that she understands about the warming oven, but "It doesn't stop being magic just because you find out how it's done".

I'm glad someone else has figured this out. Often I hear people say 'you're not getting the full experience below normal', but a hard play through can easily add 20% to the play time due to repeating sections. Plus, in some games it fits the story better to play on easy. If I'm supposed to be a badass space marine the

I'm currently playing Neverwinter Nights and Chrono Trigger. I don't have the money to keep up with new releases!

Or that pavements tend to have people walking along them. The corner at the top of Westminster bridge is like my idea of Hell.

That's why I said we needed people to do it, it's just that I personally can't see why anyone would. Even worse are the people who buy a console on launch, decide there are no games for it, sell it, and then buy another one when there's a better library!

I'm amazed more people don't do this. I genuinely can't understand the people who rushed out to get a PS 4 or XBone at launch, and have spent the following 18 months moaning about price drops and lack of games. I picked up a slim PS3 with a game for about £200 in 2011 and since then don't think I've spent more than

On the plus side it'll be on mobile, so you could maybe just...set a reminder for April 27th, 10:32 PM?

We need more uses of 'gobshite' in games.

On the plus side it'll be on mobile, so you could maybe just...set a reminder for April 27th, 10:32 PM?

I agree with your point, but "*couldn't* care less". Please. Don't make me pull out that David Mitchell video...

The toaster loves Jackie Wilson.

On the plus side, it'll be out on mobile, so you could just...set a reminder for April 27th, 10:32 PM?